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Put the Carriage  Before the Horse with Faye O'Hara
Put the Carriage  Before the Horse with Faye O'Hara
Animals have been helping mankind by feeding us, working with us, and being our companions for countless years. Faye O'Hara has always love…
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March 27, 2024

Put the Carriage  Before the Horse with Faye O'Hara

Put the Carriage  Before the Horse with Faye O'Hara

Animals have been helping mankind by feeding us, working with us, and being our companions for countless years. Faye O'Hara has always loved horses raising training, and riding them but, one night everything changed. Faye became paralyzed after a car wreck at 15 and for the next 7 years away from horses and fell into a deep sadness and used alcohol to deal with the emotional and physical pain. During these 7 years Fay got her house adapted to her needs and learned how to get use to life in a wheelchair with limited use in one arm but, her love for horses never left her thoughts. On this episode find out how a horse named Majestic helped Faye get a new outlook on life as she now uses her story as a motivational speaker, competitive Carriage rider and all around inspiration. Be sure to Like, Review Subscribe to follow Faye O"Hara on her journey click the links below and until next time Keep Calm and Roll On

https://www.fayeoharamajesticequine.com

https://www.instagram.com/majestic_equine

https://www.facebook.com/groups

https://twitter.com/fayeohara90

https://www.tiktok.com/@majesticequine?_t=8fH7BaJKwj2&_r=1

 

 

 

Until next time Keep Calm and Roll on.

Faye O’Hara

Horse Women & Motivational Speaker

Hello, I'm Faye O'Hara, a 33-year-old woman navigating life from a wheelchair due to a spinal injury. My journey took a dramatic turn at 15 when a car accident left me paralysed and changed the course of my existence.

Before the accident, I lived for horses, spending a decade passionately riding, caring for, and competing with them. The accident brought challenges—physical and emotional—that forced me to rebuild my life. I battled through rebellion, despair, and self-destructive behaviour, but eventually, a realisation hit me: change was necessary.

Adapting to a wheelchair life was daunting, and it took years to regain stability. During this time, I distanced myself from horses, unable to bear the pain. But a spark remained, pushing me to defy the odds. I embraced carriage driving, bred my own horse, and defied skeptics, including myself.

Motivated by my journey, I turned to motivational speaking. My talks aim to inspire others to see the best in themselves, showing that any dream, no matter how distant, is achievable. I share my story with humour and emotion, tailoring each talk to the audience. From schools to conferences, I've spoken widely, even showcasing my adapted horse equipment and innovative thinking in competitions.

My passion lies in proving that success is a marathon, not a sprint. I've faced setbacks, but I persist, speaking not only to share my story but to ignite the belief that everyone, regardless of circumstances, can shape their destiny. My talks have reached schools, conferences, and riding clubs, … Read More